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Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank
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to accompany
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Language Disorders in Children:
Fundamental Concepts of Assessment and Intervention
Joan N. Kaderavek
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University of Toledo
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Prepared by
Mary C. Richter
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, Language Disorders in Children:
Fundamental Concepts of Assessment and Intervention
Instructor’s Manual
Table of Contents
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Introduction: Organization and Utilization of the Instructor’s Manual v
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Chapter 1: Language Theory and Language Development
Chapter-at-a-Glance 1
Instructor Guide 2
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Test Bank 6
Chapter 2: Assessment of Language Disorders
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Chapter-at-a-Glance 12
Instructor Guide 13
Test Bank 17
Chapter 3: Decision Making in Assessment and Intervention
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Chapter-at-a-Glance 22
Instructor Guide 23
Test Bank 27
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Chapter 4: Principles of Intervention
Chapter-at-a-Glance 33
Instructor Guide 34
Test Bank 38
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Chapter 5: Children with Specific Language Impairment
Chapter-at-a-Glance 44
Instructor Guide 45
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Test Bank 49
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, Chapter 6: Children with Hearing Loss
Chapter-at-a-Glance 55
Instructor Guide 56
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Test Bank 58
Chapter 7: Children with Intellectual Disability
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Chapter-at-a-Glance 63
Instructor Guide 64
Test Bank 67
Chapter 8: Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Chapter-at-a-Glance 73
Instructor Guide 74
Test Bank 77
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Early Literacy, Reading, and Writing for School-Age
Chapter 9:
Children
Chapter-at-a-Glance 82
Instructor Guide 83
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Test Bank 87
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and
Chapter 10:
Individuals with Complex Communication Needs
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Chapter-at-a-Glance 94
Instructor Guide 93
Test Bank 96
Chapter 11: Multicultural Issues
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Chapter-at-a-Glance 100
Instructor Guide 101
Test Bank 104
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, Language Disorders in Children:
Fundamental Concepts of Assessment and Intervention
Instructor’s Manual
Introduction
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This manual is designed to help you present the fundamental concepts of assessment and
intervention for children with language disorders to pre-service students in a way that is
meaningful and engaging. The author, Joan N. Kaderavek, has written the text in the first person
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to connect directly with your students. I suggest that you continue this informal style by using
the materials provided in this manual to initiate classroom dialogue and develop the clinical
problem-solving and decision-making skills of your students. The ultimate goal is to give your
students the knowledge and skills they need to become effective speech and language
pathologists or special educators.
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I have developed the following materials for each chapter to assist as you prepare to teach
this course. The PowerPoints for each chapter are in separate files. I suggest that you print out
copies of the Chapter-at-a-Glance grids and the “Notes” for the PowerPoint presentations.
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1. Chapter-at-a-Glance Grid – Grids correlate all the materials for the chapter and show you
how to integrate the materials into your lesson plans. The grids provide a quick reference
as you teach each chapter.
2. Chapter Guide – Guides include a summary, overview questions, key terms, a
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PowerPoint presentation guide, and discussion questions for the chapter. Reading the
chapter guide can serve as an introduction or review of the chapter.
3. Test Bank – Banks contain multiple choice, matching, true/false, short answer, and essay
questions based on the material from each chapter. The questions can be used as chapter
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quizzes or combined for mid-term or final exams.
4. Chapter PowerPoints- Presentations are designed to walk students through the essential
points of the text while engaging them in the learning process. Teaching suggestions and
additional information from the text are included in the “Notes” section of most slides. A
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copy of these “Notes” can serve as an outline as you present the PowerPoints to your
students.
I hope that you find these materials useful. You are encouraged to use the materials as
created or to edit them to meet the needs of the course or the students you are teaching.
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